New Mexico

Overview

The New Mexico project does not offer geoqualificaiton, however does a number of methods to verify LMI qualification.

Geoqualification

In New Mexico, there is no geographic qualification methods, so we only focus on estimating the potential LMI population by various methods used in the state program.

Utility Zones and ZIP Codes

Solstice operates in the following three utility zones in New Mexico:

  • Public Service Company of New Mexico
  • Excel
  • El Paso Electric

The table below shows all the zip codes in New Mexico that are covered by at least 5% of any of the three utilities. Note, a few zip codes may have multiple utilities covering it.

LMI Qualification

New Mexico LMI Qualification methods include:

  • Medicaid
  • SNAP
  • LIHEAP
  • First-time home owner programs
  • Affordable housing facilities
  • State and federal income tax credit
  • Entire multi-family housing project may qualify if the entire load can be proved to be low-income subscribers, with consent of all tenants of record.
  • LMI - 80% of AMI

Census data is available for the population receiving Medicaid, SNAP, and number of households at or below 80% AMI. The following analysis quantifies the total eligible LMI population by each of these three categories.

The table below shows total population by LMI qualification method by utility area coverage. Note, these LMI groups are not mutually exclusive, rather are snap shots of the individual method’s population.

The map shows the census tracts loaded with the LMI qualification methods by utility zone coverage.

LMI Population by County

The below table and graph shows the total LMI population by county in New Mexico. This is definied by the population living at 80% AMI. This data is estimated using three different methods:

  • HUD LMI Population by Block Group Data
  • HUD CHAS Data with Average HH Size Estimate
  • New Mexico Commission Estimate

The third method is taken directly from the New Mexico commission meeting data:

New Mexico Commission LMI Estimate by County
New Mexico Commission LMI Estimate by County

Low Income Housing

To estimate the total number of New Mexicans residing in low income housing, we first require a list of eligible properties. We take each affordable rental property listed on the MFA Housing New Mexico website. After geocoding each point, we have several options for determining the population concentration around each point. A common technique in transportation modeling is applying an isocrhone, or a travel time map. In our case, we want to see how many eligible population of SNAP, Medicaid and 80% AMI households are within a 15 and 30 minute driving radius around each point.

LIFT Solar

There are zero community solar projects in New Mexico according to the LIFT solar database.